Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3841445 Translational Research 2007 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

β-catenin is a multifunctional protein acting as a key factor in the cadherin-mediated cell–cell adhesion system and in the Wnt signaling pathway. To demonstrate the molecular mechanisms of metastasis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) cells, we established a metastatic subclone of human HCC H7402 cells, termed M-H7402, by isolating from transplantation of H7402 cells into severe combined immunodeficient (SCID) mice. Based on the 2 parallel cell lines, we investigated the roles of dickkopf-1 (Dkk-1) and Wnt/β-catenin pathway in proliferation and migration of HCC cells. cDNA microarray showed that 24 genes were related to tumor metastasis differentially expressed between H7402 and M-H7402 cells. Western blot analysis revealed that the expression levels of β-catenin, c-Myc, and cyclin D1 were upregulated, but Dkk-1 and nm23 were dramatically downregulated in M-H7402 cells, which suggests that the 2 cell lines were remarkably different in molecular events associated with metastasis. Furthermore, we found that overexpression of Dkk-1 by transfection was able to downregulate the expression of c-Myc and cyclin D1, and it also inhibited the growth and migration in M-H7402 cells. Although reduction of Dkk-1 expression by RNA interference was able to upregulate the expression of β-catenin, c-Myc, and cyclin D1 in H7402 cells, it also promoted β-catenin translocation from cytoplasm into nuclei and increased the migration of the cells. Therefore, we conclude that Dkk-1/Wnt/β-catenin cascade may mediate the proliferation and migration of HCC cells during the metastasis process.

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